Other than the RRDB for Feds and this web site, US Secret Service/WHCA Frequencies, is there anything else? I know the chances of hearing something is pretty small.
Other than the RRDB for Feds and this web site, US Secret Service/WHCA Frequencies, is there anything else? I know the chances of hearing something is pretty small.
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I did get some hits on the various USSS single channels which were all encrypted. One of the MARCS XEcomm channels was used for most voice traffic.
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Mike 165.2125 Lot of HashWhich USSS channels did you hear ?
IT does help out for others who might want to monitor in the future.
I basically dumped all of the frequencies into a bank on my TRX-2 and had it on for a few days.
Mike 165.2125 Lot of Hash
XRAY 166.400 Audio started was encrypted then silence
Dignitary 172.0625 Lot of hash
I basically dumped all of the frequencies into a bank on my TRX-2 and had it on for a few days.
Back when I was working, 166.4 was GOLF frequency and it was used as the rptr input for field offices in Norfolk & Richmond , both of which used 165.85 as their primary frequency. 165.85 was a special freq (sometimes referred to as one of the X-RAY freqs) and was used so as not to interfere with radio traffic in the DC area which used the entire B-C-M-T-O-P lineup.166.4000 is also known to be the input to some of the local Repeaters and not just exclusive to Dignitary protection
Back when I was working, 166.4 was GOLF frequency and it was used as the rptr input for field offices in Norfolk & Richmond , both of which used 165.85 as their primary frequency. 165.85 was a special freq (sometimes referred to as one of the X-RAY freqs) and was used so as not to interfere with radio traffic in the DC area which used the entire B-C-M-T-O-P lineup.
Mike frequency was the go-to foreign dig channel throughout the US.